Biography

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Richard G. Warner received a Bachelor's Degree (Summa Cum Laude) in
Agricultural Sciences in 1947 followed by his Master's in 1948 from Ohio State
University. He went on to earn a PhD in Animal Nutrition from Cornell
University in 1951. In that same year, he began teaching and became an
associate professor of Animal Husbandry, followed by appointment as Professor
of Animal Science and Nutrition in 1962. In addition to membership of several
honor societies through his educational career, he has received such awards as
The American Society of Animal Science Distinguished Teacher Award and
"[Cornell University, 1985] Professor of Merit". He was a 1-year Henry Strong
Dennison Research Scholar and 2-year Ralston Purina Fellowship recipient and
led a life of teaching, travel, and research.